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Whitehaven: La Niña bites

WHITEHAVEN Coal has scaled back its 2022-23 financial year guidance for run-of-mine coal production and revised up its unit costs, citing the impacts of the continuing La Niña phenomenon.

Better than expected production at Narrabri has bucked the trend.

Better than expected production at Narrabri has bucked the trend.

The wet weather from La Niña has wreaked havoc with the company's open cut mine operations. While the company has not experienced flooding at its operations, it has been forced to fly workers to site...

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